Black Ballots
Discover the pivotal moments of suffrage expansion in the South with Black Ballots by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. Published in 1999, this comprehensive exploration spans the era from World War II through the Johnson administration, delving into the critical "Second Reconstruction." This period was perceived by both whites and blacks as a vital component of the civil rights movement. With a detailed analysis across 496 pages, Black Ballots offers readers an insightful understanding of the struggles and triumphs that shaped American democracy. Whether you're a history enthusiast or seeking to deepen your knowledge of civil rights, this book is a must-read. Available in paperback, it’s perfect for anyone looking to enrich their collection with significant historical narratives.